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3^7-3-intends to adminester her self, and their can be sufficent col-lected to pay every debt that the estate ows; she feals hurt thatyou have never writen to Uncle, when you have wrote to so many ofyour ac<T.naintences, I could of told her the reason, or at leastwhat I expected; out I never did, and as Uncles is now dead, and,she has nothing to expect from George Hammond write her a longand Friendly letter representing the Local advantages of theCountry and if she thinks propper to move, she can act fat? herpleasure as to G. H. JP.9 is all gone to naught, neglected and dis-pised, but I think is truly sorry for his treatment to our PoorFather he lives on a fgrant of C?T Hammondf^s4 Farm/and worksvery .hard, tne old nas become quite a toper like a great manyothers poor enough— I think if you were to write to your FriendSarn^l Perry, pl^naps he might be induced to move also, for he haslately killed a man which I am told has had a very sevear effecton his mind, and I think will render the mines hatefull to him,but Rsq^ Andrews will tell you all about it—it is a long story--if you should visit New Orleans tnis winter you will meet MaryRoney, as she is with her Eusoand, and Mr Honey inted/running upRed River untill Spring, he commands the Dolphin, and is makingmonay very fast-- Aotner is at RerculaneCuPm and was well when Iheard from ner, her health is much as usal, this cold climet doesnot agree with her if her precious life is only prolonged untillwe move to Texas I think we may be blessd in her Society for manyyear, but she often says that she will never see you or Texas, butexpects to lay her bones oeside those of Father; she devotes all